‘The cancer ribbon event was so successful so we were keen to do something similar again.’

Shelley said it was more difficult to come up with a design that people would recognise and associate with the condition.

‘The cancer ribbon is instantly recognisable,’ she added.

‘But it was slightly harder for dementia because we didn’t want to use a logo or anything. We thought the blue forget-me-not flower was very apt due to its name and how a lot of people will be getting these tattoos in memory of others.

‘It was only after we drew it up we realised the Alzheimer’s Society has a blue flower as part of its logo.

‘We think the design is suitable for anyone and is subtle but still tells that message and story.’

Eclipse, on Redlands Lane, will be doing the fundraiser on October 27 between 10am and midnight.